Where should he stand? (Hero or Villain)

For the discussion of the upcoming Godzilla film by Legendary Pictures.

What role should Godzilla play?

A hero.
3
6%
A threat to the world.
6
12%
A potential ally.
5
10%
An anti-hero.
34
67%
Other (please specify).
3
6%
 
Total votes : 51

Re: GODZILLA: HERO or VILLAIN?

Postby FlamingZilla23 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:16 pm

I would like to see an anti-hero type godzilla or he becomes Villian first and Good at the final battle. It's just a suggestion.
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Re: GODZILLA: HERO or VILLAIN?

Postby Godzilla 1986 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 6:55 pm

My views on what Godzilla should be are pretty damn indecisive, honestly. But if I could make his personality for this film, especially for this audience, I'd go with something more anti-hero, an odd clash of early-Showa and Heisei. Its clear he doesn't care for humans; they are an extreme annoyance. Every attack they throw at him angers him and he responds as thus. Skyscrapers are intruders into his territory and must be eliminated. He IS an animal, after all, and animal instincts come deeply into play, especially against an enemy combatant. In that scenario, I guess one could view him as 'good', but once he takes care of his opponent, his overall attitude remains unchanged, even if we helped him defeat the monster. I, personally, cannot see the new Godzilla, presented for American audiences, resembling anything close to what we saw from 65-75.
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Re: GODZILLA: HERO or VILLAIN?

Postby Baragon990 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:58 pm

Personally I think that he should be a destructive force like the 54 Film.
If he fought another monster, then he should be a hero.
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Re: GODZILLA: HERO or VILLAIN?

Postby Svitska Donkun » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:16 am

Hero, but more of an anti-heroish guy, like...he's the only thing protecting the planet, but he is indifferent towards the humans that live on it, and occasionally angered by them. But maybe, MAYBE, he can sometimes be a bit more defensive of them such as in Sea Monster, Ghidorah, and Godzilla 2000. Godzilla 2000 really hit the sweet spot in temrs of his character. He was like, "You ASSHOLES, I'm trying to help this place! skreeonk you Katagiri. Everyone else, you're good. For now."

Kind of like, Tokyo is HIS territory. He ALLOWS Humans to exist in it, or should I say, he TOLERATES it, but it isn't his fault if they get in his way, and he doesn't respond well to their attempts to kill him. This relationship is actually perfectly emphasized by Godzilla's final act in Godzilla 2000. People exist on his turf because he allows them to, and if he so wishes, he could kill all of them.
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Re: GODZILLA: HERO or VILLAIN?

Postby Mr. MADNESS » Tue Apr 03, 2012 5:17 am

Hero always win,villain always lose. So I pick hero.
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Re: GODZILLA: HERO or VILLAIN?

Postby Rody » Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:17 am

I pretty much agree with what Donkun said.
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Re: GODZILLA: HERO or VILLAIN?

Postby Living Corpse » Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:12 pm

We could have him start off as a villain in the first film and if there any more after that have him slowly becoming a reluctant anti-hero and eventually a reluctant hero, just like in the older films.
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Re: GODZILLA: HERO or VILLAIN?

Postby GodGan » Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:44 pm

godzilla neuteral hero and villian
In the beginning he should be villain just because humanity captured his son for only science experiments.
In the middle he should be a hero for fighting the bad guys
In the end he should be neuteral because he gets his son back and kills the man who captured him to send humanity a message that they should not be greedy and care for themselves. Like in g2k he killed that guy who theatened to kill him.
So there if you like my idea reply.
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Re: GODZILLA: HERO or VILLAIN?

Postby Master-Spiff » Tue Apr 03, 2012 5:18 pm

I have such a soft spot for the Big Guy that I can't help but root for him, no matter what role he's in. That being said, I'm interested to see what they would do putting him in a more heroic light (not full-blown 70s Godzilla or anything, but you know what I mean). Even the '94 screenplay tried that... using an eerily similar origin to Heisei Gamera... >_>
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What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby tenup » Sat Apr 07, 2012 5:37 am

No news and more fan speculation. I for one wouldn't care for a film that has no motion to it unless of course if it was Godzilla. So I was watching Cloverfield the other day and thought to myself, this monster is really deadly. Not only the monster itself is vicious but the threat of those parasites only added a greater deal to the danger. Zilla also came with extra baggage when delivering those Raptor stlye Minyas. Godzilla is usually known for showing up on shores and trashing cities without the excess left overs, minus radiation of course. So I was wondering if they might add additional eliments to Godzilla like include those sea lice that appeared in Return Of Godzilla? If they do include them I would lol if they decided to use that same prop for maybe a dead lice or something. The other kool thing I thought was how boats were stuck on Zilla's back when it surfaced from the east rivera, only to later latch off and cause extra destruction.

What do you guys think Godzilla will surprise us with in this long over due film?
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby shinmattiathekaiju » Sat Apr 07, 2012 6:04 am

No Baby Godzillas please.
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby tenup » Sat Apr 07, 2012 6:10 am

How about a Nicholas Cage Bee monster? Not a fan of Godzilla offspring neither but the lice would be interesting.
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby Cimmerian Dragon » Sat Apr 07, 2012 6:20 am

Too bad Cloverfield worked the parasite angle so recently. It was never paid off in a wide-scale fashion, but Shockirus was clearly a precursor to that idea, and it could have made a neat twist for the reboot.
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby Living Corpse » Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:05 am

We don't know anything about the film so far, so how the hell would we know? =\
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby FlamingZilla23 » Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:22 am

I don't know, maybe his radiation or something. I definately don't want to see any baby godzillas in this film.
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby Tohosaurus » Sat Apr 07, 2012 4:29 pm

The parasite concept, as already stated, was done by Godzilla long before Cloverfield but given that you'd pretty much need to be a reasonable devout Godzilla fan to even have seen Godzilla 1985 in the last 20 or so years, it would be labeled a Cloverfield rip off undoubtedly, and I've said this before. Still, I have no qualms with them doing it again anyway. Cloverfield's makers unabashedly admit the film was supposed to be "America's Godzilla" so it's only fitting.

The radiation and resulting health/environmental concerns would also be a vast problem for the life within this movie. They should really try to nail it.
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby Tyler » Sat Apr 07, 2012 6:11 pm

Nuclear contamination is something I'd really like to see.
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby JKN » Sat Apr 07, 2012 7:02 pm

Tohosaurus wrote:The parasite concept, as already stated, was done by Godzilla long before Cloverfield but given that you'd pretty much need to be a reasonable devout Godzilla fan to even have seen Godzilla 1985 in the last 20 or so years, it would be labeled a Cloverfield rip off undoubtedly, and I've said this before. Still, I have no qualms with them doing it again anyway. Cloverfield's makers unabashedly admit the film was supposed to be "America's Godzilla" so it's only fitting.

The radiation and resulting health/environmental concerns would also be a vast problem for the life within this movie. They should really try to nail it.


Since when did Godzilla drop off little tiny creatures that make people explode? If your talking about the Destroyah parasites that's another thing, The main monster did not have mini creatures go rampant during it's attack and they all formed into Destroyah anyway.
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby Tyler » Sat Apr 07, 2012 7:06 pm

He's talking about Shockirus aka the Giant Sea Louse in The Return of Godzilla.
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Re: What threats is this Godzilla going to bring?

Postby Rody » Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:12 am

Having seen G1985 only once, I don't remember the Shockirus really well; however I like the idea very much.

I'll also second the notion on irradiation. That hasn't been brought up much in the franchise, especially recently, and I think it really should.
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